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The Flåm Railway at Høga, Norway Photo: Morten Rakke
A steep railway taking you by spectacular waterfalls, in and out of snow-capped mountains and ending up by the Aurlandsfjord. Photo: Morten Rakke
There is a wide selection of international flight and ferry connections to Norway, and there are several ways of getting around when you arrive. Photo: Trond Isaksen / Oslo Lufthavn AS
Especially in Western Norway, where all the world-famous fjords are, the road suddenly ends and the journey continues by ferry. Photo: Jens Henrik Nybo/Innovation Norway
The Norwegian State Railways (NSB) has a well-developed network of tracks stretching from Kristiansand in the south to Bodø above the Arctic Circle. Photo: Leif J. Olestad
Explore wildlife and stunning scenery along the Norwegian coast. Travel the entire voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, or hop on and off as you wish. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovation Norway
Buy a round trip from one of several operators, and experience Norway by bus, train or cruises. Photo: CH/Innovation Norway
Get off the highway and find extraordinary scenic roads through Norway. Lofoten National Tourist Route is one of six such routes. Photo: Bård Løken/Statens vegvesen
The Sognefjord is Norway’s longest fjord and the second longest in the world. Photo: Paal Audestad/Fjord Tours
The Geirangerfjord is visited by 150 - 200 cruise ships and more than 700,000 tourists each year. Photo: Terje Rakke

Getting here and around

There is a wide selection of international flight and ferry connections to Norway, and there are several ways of getting around when you arrive.
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The Flåm Railway at Høga, going down to Flåm, Norway - Photo: Morten Rakke

Getting here and around

There is a wide selection of international flight and ferry connections to Norway, and there are several ways of getting around when you arrive.

Getting here and around

Source: Visitnorway

Geiranger in Fjord Norway is a popular cruise port - Photo: Royal Owned/Global Unlimited/Oliver Leren

Cruise

Find your port of call. Visit the Opera in Oslo or plan a northern lights or midnight sun activity. Or find a kayak experience in Fjord Norway.
    Ship at port in Oslo harbour, Norway - Photo: Kjersti Solberg Monsen/Innovation Norway

    Ferries & Boats

    Especially in Western Norway, where all the world-famous fjords are, the road suddenly ends and the journey continues by ferry.
      Air travel to and in Norway - Photo: Knut Løvstuhagen, SAS

      Air travel

      There are more than 50 airports in Norway, making even the northernmost places such as Lofoten accessible by plane.
        The Rauma Railway between Dombås and Åndalsnes, Norway - Photo: Johan Berge/Innovation Norway

        Train

        The Norwegian State Railways (NSB) has a well developed network of tracks stretching from Kristiansand in the south to Bodø above the Arctic Circle.
          The Atlantic Road in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway - Photo: Frithjof Fure/Innovation Norway

          Car rental

          Driving your own car is one of the best ways to experience Norway in your own pace.
            NOR-WAY Bussekspress in Bjørkedalen, Norway - Photo: Ragnar H. Albertsen

            Buses

            Every city and town in Norway has a local bus service and there is an extensive network of express coaches throughout the country.
              You will find taxi stands around the city in Oslo, Norway - Photo: www.visitnorway.com

              Taxi

              There are taxis available in all cities and most towns, and drivers usually speak English.
                Summer at the Geirangerfjord, Norway - Photo: Per Eide/Fjord Norway

                Tour operators

                The following is a list of tour operators and travel providers offering a wide range of tours and holidays to Norway.
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                    Scenic roads through Norway

                    Discover modern architecture and experience inspiring fjord, mountain and coastal scenery by driving one of Norway's National Tourist Routes.

                    Go on a cruise with Hurtigruten

                    Witness stunning scenery with Hurtigruten along the Norwegian coast. Travel the entire voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, or hop on and off as you wish.

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                    Hurtigruten ASA is a merger of the companies Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab ASA and Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap ASA.

                    Take a cruise on the Geirangerfjord

                    The Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers dramatic scenery, with wild and beautiful nature easily enjoyable from deck.

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